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PHILADELPHIA - In addition to three nationally televised games on the NBC Sports Network, the University of Pennsylvania football team added two more TV games on Friday. Penn also announced the Penn Sports Network (PSN) schedule will broadcast four other games worldwide - in HD - and provide audio for all 10 games along with radio partners WNTP 990AM and WFIL 560 AM.

Each of Penn's first three games will be televised. The season opener at Lafayette will be shown locally on RCN and the Lafayette Sports Network (LSN) at 6 p.m. A week later, Comcast will be at Franklin Field to air the Schuylkill Showdown against cross-city rival Villanova at 3:30 p.m.

As announced earlier this summer, Penn's 2012 Ivy opener at Dartmouth will mark the first of three national television appearances for the Red and Blue. The NBC Sports Network will also show the Quakers at Yale on Oct. 20 and against Harvard at Franklin Field on Nov. 10. All three games will kick off at noon.

The Penn Sports Network (PSN) will exclusively broadcast three home games worldwide - William & Mary (Oct. 6) on Family Weekend, the Ivy home opener against Columbia (Oct. 13) and the Homecoming game against Brown (Oct. 27). The matchup with Villanova will be available on PSN for those outside of the Comcast area.

PSN will also stream the radio broadcast of all 10 games as once again, WNTP 990AM and WFIL 560AM, will serve as the local radio home of Penn Football. Brian Seltzer C'07, and Hench Murray C'66, GEd'67, will team up for the fifth straight year as the Red and Blue radio team. Seltzer is in his fifth year as the play-by-play voice of the Quakers, while Murray embarks on his 32nd season as analyst.

To check out the Quakers in person this year, secure your seats to every game. Season tickets are on sale at
PennAthletics.com or by phone at 215-898-6151. Individual game tickets will go on sale August 15.

Tickets are also available at the ticket office located at Weightman
Hall on 235 South 33rd Street. The ticket office is open Monday through
Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. during August, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
starting Sept. 4.

Check your local listings to see if the game can be
seen in your area. The game can always be heard on the Penn Sports Network. All dates, times and media are subject to change.